Selected Features

Army Medicine: Supporting the Army FamilyBy LTG Eric B. SchoomakerThe Army medicine system continues to successfully meet crises and challenges in theater and in garrison, delivering state-of-the-art care to soldiers and their families.

Soldiers’ Minds: No Place for RetreatBy Dennis SteeleAs soldiers in Iraq and Afghanistan continue to suffer post-traumatic stress and traumatic brain injuries, mental health treatment has become one of the Army’s major medical concerns.

An Interview with BG Loree K. SuttonBy Dennis SteeleThe Army’s highest-ranking psychiatrist discusses “the unseen wounds of war,” challenges in treating them and the initiatives Army Medicine has instituted to treat warfighters who sustain them.

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